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FATS. What are Fats? Fats: – Source of food energy (calories). – Provide flavor and richness. – Improve texture and tenderness in baked goods. – Regulate.

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1 FATS

2 What are Fats? Fats: – Source of food energy (calories). – Provide flavor and richness. – Improve texture and tenderness in baked goods. – Regulate Body temperature – Cushion organs – Provide essential nutrients (Omega 3 fatty acids)

3 Types of Fats: Saturated fatty acids: – Ex: butter, cheese, whole milk, poultry, chocolate, coconut, and solid shortenings. Monounsaturated fatty acids: – Ex: Olive oil, canola oil, margarines, and vegetable shortenings. Polyunsaturated fatty acids: – Ex: liquid vegetable oils (safflower, sunflower, corn, cottonseed, and soybean) and salad dressings. Trans fatty acids: – Vegetable oil is hydrogenated to form margarine or shortening.

4 Fats & Health Factors Saturated and trans fats increase the risk of: Coronary artery disease (heart attack or stroke may occur). Blood cholesterol levels. Fats from animal sources: fat on meat, butter, shortening Polyunsaturated fats can: Lower your blood cholesterol levels Fats from plant sources: Olive oil, fish oil, avocados

5 Instead ofTryBest Choice Butter60/40 margarine-butter blendMargarine or reduced calorie margarine Sour creamLite sour creamMock Sour Cream 2 whole eggs1 whole egg plus 2 egg whites4 egg whites, commercial egg substitute, or Homemade Egg Substitute Whole milk2 % milkSkim milk CreamEvaporated milkEvaporated skim milk Cream cheeseLight cream cheeseYogurt Cheese Whipped cream or non-dairy whipped topping Nonfat Whipped Topping Cheddar, Colby, Swiss CheeseCut down on the amount you usually eat Select part-skim mozzarella, reduced- fat natural cheese, farmer cheese, or low-fat processed cheese Cottage CheeseLow-fat cottage cheeseNonfat ricotta or cottage cheese Baking chocolate (1 ounce)3 tablespoons powdered cocoa plus 1 tablespoon cooking oil MayonnaiseLite mayonnaiseHalf cholesterol-free mayonnaise and half nonfat yogurt Salad dressingReduced-fat dressingFat-free dressing Chicken with skinRemove skin after cookingRemove skin before cooking Regular ground beefLean ground beefUse extra lean ground beef or lean ground turkey

6 Cholesterol 101 What is cholesterol? Soft, fat-like substance Functions of cholesterol insulation of nerves forms cell membranes makes hormones


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